On Mon, 11 Apr 2011 14:26:49 -0700
<anthony.br...@gdc4s.com> wrote:

> I have a web server which provides web services at the url
> http://someplace:port/SERVICES/

If that's apache, you can provide services at your choice of URL,
with or without the slash.

> There is client software which [...]

Are you sure?  Sounds broken.

> I have tried Alias, but the Redirects are processed first.

What redirects?

If you mean mod_dir appending a trailing slash, disable it.
If something else, find out what it is and stop it.

> I have used the rewrite engine

An excellent instrument with which to shoot yourself in the foot.

> How can I get apache to do an internal redirect, and NOT send an
> external redirect.  

Alias.

But far better to have matching expectations at the client and server,
by configuring your service at /SERVICES in the first place:
<Location /SERVICES>
        SetHandler my-web-service
</Location>

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Nick Kew

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